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Ruby Lake
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Location: Access to this lake is a short drive either south from the ferry slip at Earl's Cove (6.5 km./4.3 mi.) or north from the community of Madeira Park, both communities are on Hwy. #101 on the scenic Sechelt Peninsula.

Size 466 ha. (1151 ac.) Shoal Data not Available
Mean Depth 52 m. (171 ft.) Max. Depth 112 m. (366 ft.)
Game Fish Cutthroat and Kokanee Fish Stocked None
Angler Usage Moderate Elevation 23 m. (75 ft.)
Ice Over Varies with Climate Conditions T.D.S. 26 mg/L

Resorts & Campsites: Camping, boat launching, cabins and a motel are available at the lake. Services and facilities can be found at Madeira Park and Sechelt. There is a provincial campsite right on the ocean, south of Madeira Park at Halfmoon Bay.

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Fishing Report: Ruby supports a Cutthroat and Kokanee fishery. The size for the Cutthroat is usually about 1 lb. but there are reports of them reaching to 3 lbs. Spring, fall and winter are the best months for fishing. Consult your regulations as there are special restrictions. A spawning channel was constructed in 1968 on the lake outlet. Ruby is a very popular summer lake providing vacationers with excellent swimming areas and water skiing.
Be sure to visit Fishbc.com for angling information!

Nearby Lakes

Klein (Killarney), north, and Waugh (Worm) Lakes - Klein (Killarney), north, and Waugh (Worm) Lakes, all small lakes that support moderate numbers of small Cutthroat that reach up to 1-1/2 lbs. A BCFS campsite can be found on Klein Lake. Full services and accommodations can also be found in the many nearby communities on Sechelt Peninsula.

Note: Always check your current BC Fishing regulations before you start fishing a new lake.

 



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